Advances in chemical and physical properties of electric arc furnace carbon steel slag by hot stage processing and mineral mixing.

J Hazard Mater

Laboratory of Building Materials, Department of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece.

Published: February 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • Slags are effective tools in metal processing, minimizing heat loss, reducing oxidation, and protecting equipment while also being a cost-effective option.
  • This article introduces a method for altering the specific weight of EAFC slag through hot stage processing and mineral mixing, using minimal additions of certain minerals during steel production.
  • Five minerals (perlite, ladle furnace slag, bauxite, diatomite, and olivine) are analyzed to understand how changes in chemical composition might affect furnace lining and improve slag properties for construction applications.

Article Abstract

Slags are recognised as a highly efficient, cost effective tool in the metal processing industry, by minimising heat losses, reducing metal oxidation through contact with air, removing metal impurities and protecting refractories and graphite electrodes. When compared to natural aggregates for use in the construction industry, slags have higher specific weight that acts as an economic deterrent. A method of altering the specific weight of EAFC slag by hot stage processing and mineral mixing, during steel production is presented in this article. The method has minimal interference with the production process of steel, even by limited additions of appropriate minerals at high temperatures. Five minerals are examined, namely perlite, ladle furnace slag, bauxite, diatomite and olivine. Measurements of specific weight are accompanied by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and fluorescence (XRF) analysis and scanning electron microscopy spectral images. It is also shown how altering the chemical composition is expected to affect the furnace refractory lining. Additionally, the process has been repeated for the most suitable mix in gas furnace and physical properties (FI, SI, LA, PSV, AAV, volume stability) examined. Alteration of the specific weight can result in tailoring slag properties for specific applications in the construction sector.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2014.08.072DOI Listing

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